]]>http://blog.mashape.com/apis-based-on-machine-learning/feed/0Video topic extraction and transcription via Speech2Topic APIhttp://blog.mashape.com/video-topic-extraction-and-transcription-speech2topic-api/
http://blog.mashape.com/video-topic-extraction-and-transcription-speech2topic-api/#commentsWed, 03 Apr 2013 23:04:00 +0000http://198.199.113.248/video-topic-extraction-and-transcription/This is a quick tutorial on how to transcribe and extract topics from videos using the Yactraq Speech2Topic API in Mashape.
(Note: Yactraq is giving away $500 to the winner Yactraq category for this coming Mashape April Hackathon on Apr 6th, 2013. We require a number of teams to submit to this category to unlock the prize :))
This is particularly useful if you’re trying to get context in the video, which can be used to query ad services to pull relevant content.
The process is very simple, we send a link (YouTube) of a video to be processed by …

]]>Yactraq Speech2Topic API in Mashape.
(Note: Yactraq is giving away $500 to the winner Yactraq category for this coming Mashape April Hackathon on Apr 6th, 2013. We require a number of teams to submit to this category to unlock the prize :))
This is particularly useful if you’re trying to get context in the video, which can be used to query ad services to pull relevant content.
The process is very simple, we send a link (YouTube) of a video to be processed by …

]]>http://blog.mashape.com/video-topic-extraction-and-transcription-speech2topic-api/feed/4Face Recognition using Javascript and Mashapehttp://blog.mashape.com/face-recognition-using-javascript-and-mashape/
http://blog.mashape.com/face-recognition-using-javascript-and-mashape/#commentsMon, 18 Mar 2013 23:51:00 +0000http://198.199.113.248/face-recognition-using-javascript-and-mashape/This is a tutorial on how you can use the Face Recognition API in a web application using Javascript. The Face Recognition API makes it ridiculously easy to add face recognition capabilities to your app, whether it’s web, mobile, etc. We will use photobooth.js to take pictures from our webcam. (Make sure you have one in your machine or plugged in) There are 2 main things to remember when using the Face Recognition API. You need to:

“Train” the Face Recognition API, which means uploading a bunch of pictures that will constitute the “database” from which pictures will be recognized.…

]]>http://blog.mashape.com/mashape-sample-code-executing-ajax-request-using-jquery/feed/1Calling Mashape APIs in Node.js through RESThttp://blog.mashape.com/calling-mashape-api-in-nodjs-through-rest/
http://blog.mashape.com/calling-mashape-api-in-nodjs-through-rest/#commentsSun, 18 Nov 2012 05:45:00 +0000http://198.199.113.248/168983500/UPDATE (Oct 28, 2013): The post below is already outdated. To consume Mashape APIs through node.js, we recommend that you use Unirest for node.jsUPDATE (Feb 27, 2013): Please note that we have improved the way authentication keys are handled in Mashape. The header value below will be replaced by either the new Testing or Production Keys. Read this post to learn more.
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Hi guys, here’s a short example on how you can call APIs in Mashape through Node.js / REST. It’s pretty straightforward. You just need to remember that you need to make a secure call using https://,…

]]>UPDATE (Oct 28, 2013): The post below is already outdated. To consume Mashape APIs through node.js, we recommend that you use Unirest for node.jsUPDATE (Feb 27, 2013): Please note that we have improved the way authentication keys are handled in Mashape. The header value below will be replaced by either the new Testing or Production Keys. Read this post to learn more.
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Hi guys, here’s a short example on how you can call APIs in Mashape through Node.js / REST. It’s pretty straightforward. You just need to remember that you need to make a secure call using https://,…

]]>http://blog.mashape.com/calling-mashape-api-in-nodjs-through-rest/feed/0How to Try the New Google Searchhttp://blog.mashape.com/how-to-try-the-new-google-search/
http://blog.mashape.com/how-to-try-the-new-google-search/#commentsSat, 28 Nov 2009 00:10:00 +0000http://198.199.113.248/how-to-try-the-new-google-search-6/The rumors about Google’s redesign are true, and you can try out the new Google Search with a very simple method.
1. Go to Google.com.
2. Paste in the search bar this code below:
javascript:void(document.cookie=”PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U=4bf292d46faad806:TM=1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com”);
3. Click on “Google Search” button
4. Here we go! You are in the new Google!
Enjoy 😉…